The availability of specific media titles on the streaming platform Netflix varies considerably based on geographical location. This is primarily due to licensing agreements that content creators establish with Netflix for distribution rights in different regions. Consequently, a film like the one referenced might be accessible in one nation’s Netflix library but unavailable in another.
This disparity is a direct result of negotiated contracts which factor in existing broadcast deals, local censorship laws, and other factors. Consumers in regions where the aforementioned film is absent may employ VPNs or other methods to circumvent these geographical restrictions, though this practice is often in violation of Netflix’s terms of service and local legislation. The practice impacts both user access and revenue streams for both Netflix and copyright holders.